July 4, 2019

Independence Day

243 years ago today, the United States declared our Independence from the dominate world power of the day, Great Britain. It is interesting to note that the most prosperous people in the worldin 1776 did not live in Europe. They lived in 13 American colonies. This picture of a soldiers gravefrom France in 1944 is a reminder that Freedom is not free.

June 20, 2019

SCOTUS Landmark Decision

We are blessed to have the 2018-2019 National Commander of the American Legion, Brett Reistad on our National Board at State Funeral for World War II Veterans. On June 20, 2019, under Brett's leadership, the American Legion won a landmark 7-2 decision at the Supreme Court. It said that the 40 foot memorial cross the American Legion erected 94 years ago can remain on public land in Prince George's County, Maryland. Tip of the Garrison capto Mr. Reistad!

June 5, 2019

Remembering D-Day #3

George Cross jumped into Normandy June 5, 1944 as a member of the 82nd Airborne. Mr. Cross remembered they normally jumped at 90 miles an hour. Because of ground fire they had to jump at 140 miles an hour and his straps left deep bruises in his shoulders.

June 5, 2019

Remembering D-Day #2

State Funeral for World War ll Veterans cap at Southwick House where General Eisenhower made the "G0" decision for the June 6, 1944 invasion.

June 3, 2019

Remembering D-Day #1

Mr. Bill Eason, left son of World War II British Combat Veteran, meets with a member of the 82nd Airborne "All Americans" George Cross in Londonon June 2, 2019. Mr. Cross parachuted into Normandy 75 years ago this week,the night before the invasion.

He reported: "I was tired of training and wantedto get into the war! Once we landed, we did the job America trained us to do."

May 17, 2019

Fiske Hanley speaks to school students in Corsicana Texas

State Funeral For World War II Veterans National Board Member Fiske Hanley speaks to school students in Corsicana Texas. Mr. Hanley was shot down on his seventh combat mission over Japan in 1945.

April 11, 2019

SMU Students Host Reception for MOH Recipient Fiske Hanley

On April 11, 2019 Southern Methodist University students hosted a reception in Dallas, Texas for our State Funeral for World War II Veterans National Board Member and World War II Combat Veteran Fiske Hanley. Fiske was shot down on his 7th combat mission over Japan in March of 1945. Of the ten men aboard his B29, only two got out alive. Captured by the Japanese, he said: "My life was saved by the atomic weapons. The Japanese had orders to execute every American, British, Chinese and Korean prisoner the minute American Troops invaded their home islands. Thank goodness for the A-bomb!"

Tip of the cap to SMU for supporting our effort to convince the President to designate a State Funeral for the final Medal of Honor recipient from the Second World War to honor all 16 million veterans like Mr. Hanley who wore the uniform of our Armed Forces from 1941 - 1945.

November 26, 2018

Photos and Events Veterans Day 2018

Co-Founder of State Funeral for World War II Veterans, Rabel McNutt and National Board Member, Medal of Honor recipient Col. "Doc" Ballard review the honor guard in Kansas City prior to the Chiefs vs Cardinals game on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2018

Medal of Honor Recipient Don Ballard and State Funeral for World War II Veterans Co Founder Rabel McNutt give a salute prior to the Cardinals Chiefs game on Veterans Day 2018.

State Funeral National Board member Col Don "Doc" Ballard beats the Kansas City Chiefs War Drum just prior to kickoff vs the Arizona Cardinals. The Chiefs won the game 26-14. Our thanks to the Lamar Hunt family for their support of State Funeral for World War II Veterans.

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